A West Roxbury man, one of two Boston men facing multiple charges, including three counts of armed assault to murder after allegedly shooting a Dedham woman, continues to be held without bail, after a dangerousness hearing last week at Norfolk County Superior Court, according to a Norfolk District Attorney spokesman.

Marcel Reed, 20, of 5018 Washington St., number 2, West Roxbury, and Andrew Renna, 21, of 84 Alabama St., Mattapan, both pleaded not guilty April 4 to three counts of armed assault to murder, three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, one count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury, and one count of wanton or reckless conduct posing a risk of serious bodily injury to a child, after a shooting in the fall, according to Norfolk District Attorney spokesman David Traub.

"Judge (Raymond J.) Brassard found him (dangerous) and detained him without bail," Traub wrote of Reed on Monday in an email.

Reed also pleaded not guilty to carrying a firearm without a license and indecent assault and battery on the victim on a previous date, and Renna pleaded not guilty to four counts of accessory after the fact, Traub said.

The two men were arrested Oct. 25, 2013, after a 32-year-old woman, who was driving her car northbound on VFW Parkway in West Roxbury, was allegedly shot by Reed, who was in another vehicle with Renna, according to Assistant Norfolk District Attorney Brian Wilson.

The woman drove herself to the Dedham Police Department after being shot and was then taken by ambulance to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, state police said.

According to Wilson, the victim, another adult and a child were in the victimís vehicle at the time of the shooting.

The female victim did not sustain life-threatening wounds, said David Procopio, a spokesman for the Massachusetts State Police.

Reed is scheduled to have a pre-trial hearing on May 7 at Norfolk County Superior Court. Renna had a hearing on Tuesday for miscellaneous matters at the Superior Court, Traub said.

Reed is currently being held without bail at the Norfolk County Correctional Center under the Massachusetts dangerousness statute. Renna is free on a $5,000 cash bail on several conditions, including having to wear a GPS monitor and being under house confinement, except for work, legal or medical appointments, Traub said.

Renna must also check in with probation officers by telephone or in person if requested, and he is not allowed to carry weapons, Traub said.

The Office of the Commissioner of Probation also lists Reedís address as 869 South St., Roslindale, Traub said.

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